Connecting the DNA Dots: How New Technology Led to Breakthrough in Morgan Nick Case
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LPD needs assistance with Cold Case - Murder incident in 2020 - LaGrange Daily News
The LaGrange Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is actively reviewing a cold case and is seeking assistance from the public to help advance the investigation. With the review of a cold case, the LaGrange Police Department is urging members of the public to come forward with any information, no matter how small, that may help bring justice and closure to the victim’s loved ones. The case involves the unsolved homicide of Mondelr…
Cold Case Cracked: Man Found Dead Under Phoenix Bridge in 2011 Identified
PHOENIX — A 13-year-old cold case has finally been solved after investigators used genetic genealogy to identify a man found dead under a Phoenix bridge in 2011. The Arizona Attorney General’s Office Cold Case Unit, created earlier this year, announced Thursday that the remains belonged to Kermit Wane Anderson, who was previously known only as John Doe. He died by suicide and had no… Source
Connecting the DNA dots: How new technology led to breakthrough in Morgan Nick case
THE WOODLANDS, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — For the first time, viewers are getting a behind-the-scenes look at the forensic lab credited with cracking the decades-old Morgan Nick case. Six-year-old Morgan was abducted from a River Valley ballpark nearly 30 years ago. Her body was never found. But earlier this year, the Alma Police Department announced they were certain Billy Jack Lincks, a man who died in prison, was responsible for her disappearance. Th…
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